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Newsgroups: comp.lang.scheme,comp.lang.lisp
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Subject: Scheme Related Job (Transmeta)
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From: Jason Wilson
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Message-ID: <yedk7vlut84.fsf@buran.transmeta.com>
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Organization: Transmeta Corporation
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Date: 17 Dec 2001 19:01:31 -0800
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We're looking for an experienced Scheme or Lisp programmer to work on
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advanced tools used in all areas of microprocessor development.
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Currently, we are finishing a 30,000 line Scheme program which is a
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central part of our verification effort.
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You should have strong programming skills, a love of functional
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programming (and being an Emacs user won't hurt you a bit), a quick
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mind, some architecture or compiler experience, automation experience,
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and experience developing software in other languages besides Scheme
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or Lisp (because Scheme or Lisp aren't right for every job that we
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will ask you to do). If you run away from things you don't
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understand, this job isn't for you.
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Pluses would be knowledge of Verilog and CAD tools, assembly language
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programming experience, performance analysis, and advanced
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verification systems.
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All resumes should be in ASCII text.
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Please send resumes directly to: jason_aaron_wilson@yahoo.com
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